Class Note 2010
Nov - Dec 2013
Two more ’10-to-’10 engagements (ay, keep them coming!). Billy Corbett and Kayla Snyderman got engaged this past July, right before they moved back to Hanover. Kayla started at Geisel School of Medicine and Billy began work as an admissions officer at Dartmouth.
Brian Bozzello and Kendall Frank are engaged. They are getting married in New York in June 2014.
I’ve also received some career updates.
Kari Cholnoky has been living off of 8 Mile Road in Detroit and has studio space in a collective called 555 Detroit (formerly an abandoned prison). Kari saw Joe Gaudet and reported that he is starting a Ph.D. program in U.S. history.
After seven years away Joe Santo returned to New York City. He graduated from UPenn Law in the spring and starts this fall at Weil, a law firm in midtown.
Francesca Cooke recently transferred to CoStar Group’s London office, where she is working as a real estate economist.
Dan Susman, after 3-plus years, finished a documentary film about urban farming, Growing Cities. He is now premiering at film festivals across the country this fall, including at Dartmouth in late September.
Katy Lindquist just finished the master’s portion of political science graduate work at the University of Chicago and will continue to achieve a Ph.D. She spent this summer in Tanzania teaching English and doing volunteer work with street children and orphans in the Kilimanjaro region.
Emma Nairn is living in Boston and is in her third year teaching middle school math at Excel Academy Charter School.
Thea Sutton says, “After three glorious years in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, I am returning to my hometown of San Francisco to pursue a master’s of science in global health at UCSF. Looking forward to this next adventure.”
Bari Wien just moved to Berkeley, California, to pursue an M.B.A. (with a focus on clean tech) at the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley.
Lily Jungwon Eom says, “After leaving Bain Korea earlier this year I moved to Hong Kong to join Hotels.com, part of Expedia.”
Caitlin Johnson is doing energy efficiency consulting for Navigant and was promoted as a senior consultant this past winter.
Eliza Bennett is helping Smitten Ice Cream open two more Bay Area scoop shops. Along with fellow ’10 lacrosse players Kate Fauth and Alex Huestis she’s also rolling out the San Francisco welcome wagon to classmates Julie Wadland and Sara Coffin, relocating from Boston and N.Y.C., respectively.
Audrey Gradzewicz just started at Purdue for her M.F.A. in poetry. She is teaching freshman composition and loves her classes, peers and professors. She says that she has never been happier!
Often when a person refers to himself in the third person, we perceive him as strange, arrogant and slightly delusional. I wanted to let you guys know I will not think this of you if you write to me in the third person (actually please do, it will make my job much easier!). Happy fall.
—Victoria Stockman, 9 1/2 Jane St., New York City, NY 10014; vbstockman@gmail.com